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Common Core State Standards & Assessment Update

Common Core State Standards & Assessment Update. The Next Step in Preparing Michigan’s Students for Career and College. MERA Spring Conference • May 17, 2011. College and Career Readiness Standards. +. K-12 Content Standards. Michigan Merit Curriculum

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Common Core State Standards & Assessment Update

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  1. Common Core State Standards & Assessment Update The Next Step in Preparing Michigan’sStudents for Career and College MERA Spring Conference • May 17, 2011

  2. College and Career Readiness Standards + K-12 Content Standards

  3. Michigan Merit Curriculum • Alignment Documents for ELA and Mathematics • MAISA Collaborative Model Curriculum Project • Professional Organizations’ Conferences

  4. Michigan’s Teaching for Learning Framework www.teachingforlearning.org

  5. GLE/GLW Regional Collaborative CCSSO Implementing the CCSS SCASS

  6. Assessments based on the Common Core State Standards • SMARTER Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) • General Assessments • Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM) • Alternate Assessments

  7. To develop a set of comprehensive and innovative assessments for grades 3-8 and high school in English language arts and mathematics aligned to the Common Core State Standards Students leave high school prepared for postsecondary success in college or a career through increased student learning and improved teaching The assessments shall be operational across Consortium states in the 2014-15 school year

  8. Assessment system that balances summative, interim, and formative components for ELA and mathematics: Summative Assessment (Computer Adaptive) Mandatory comprehensive assessment in grades 3–8 and 11 (testing window within the last 12 weeks of the instructional year) that supports accountability and measures growth Selected response, short constructed response, extended constructed response, technology enhanced, and performance tasks Interim Assessment (Computer Adaptive) Optional comprehensive and content-cluster assessment Learning progressions Available for administration throughout the year Selected response, short constructed response, extended constructed response, technology enhanced, and performance tasks Formative Processes and Tools Optional resources for improving instructional learning Assessment literacy

  9. Transition to Common Core State Standards Technology Approach Assessment Design: Item Development Assessment Design: Performance Tasks Assessment Design: Test Design Assessment Design: Test Administration Reporting Formative Processes and Tools/Professional Development Accessibility and Accommodations Research and Evaluation

  10. SBAC Common Summative Assessment Administered Pilot Testing 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Roll-Out Focus on Getting to Know the Standards Roll-Out Focus on Instruction Roll-Out Focus on SBAC Formative Assessment Roll-Out Focus on Aligned Professional Development Roll-Out Focus on SBAC Interim & Summative Assessments

  11. Consensus on assessable content Assessment Framework Reporting Test Design Tech Readiness Communications SBAC Next Steps

  12. SBAC Research Topics • Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT) with multiple item types • Equating issues with CAT and accommodated, translated, paper-pencil, etc. • Interim assessment application • Vertical scaling based on learning progressions

  13. Dynamic Learning Maps Consortium

  14. University of Kansas Center for Educational Testing and Evaluation Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis Center for Research on Learning Special Education Department AbleLink Technologies The ARC The Center for Literacy and Disability Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Edvantia Dynamic Learning Maps Consortium

  15. Dynamic Learning Maps Consortium • Brainstorming activity with Michigan teachers on April 19th • Week long meetings in Kansas to develop Common Core Essential Elements (e.g., EGLCEs) • ELA in late April • Mathematics in May • Each state sent a team • SWD & content experts

  16. DLM Research Topics • Expanding the range of item/performance task types • Improving accessibility; use of assistive technology • Multiple ways of accessing content and demonstrating proficiency • Link to general assessment consortia • Growth models

  17. Formative Assessment for Michigan Educators (FAME) • Project designed to support balanced assessment systems • Planning for the fourth year • Teachers and administrators do not receive much assessment training • Different types of assessment for different purposes

  18. CCSSO Draft Definition of Formative Assessment Formative assessment is a process used by teachers and students during instruction that provides feedback to adjust ongoing teaching and learning to improve students’ achievement of intended instructional outcomes. FAST/SCASS Austin, Texas October 2006

  19. Project Numbers Yr 1 Yr 2 32 32

  20. Formative Assessment in Michigan 2011 Launch Sites Counties with learning teams participating in The Formative Assessment Process program

  21. Current Resources • Learning Guide • Website • Professional Networking site - NING • Administrative Webinars • 8 Regional Coaches • Measured Progress and OEAA support • Michigan State University research

  22. Contact Information Vincent J. Dean, Ph.D. Director, Office of Standards & Assessment Bureau of Assessment and Accountability deanv@michigan.gov 517.241.4416 Kim Young Formative Assessment Project youngk1@michigan.gov 517.373.0988

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